The Brexit campaign, at least up to now, is based on the assumption that the alternative to EU membership is some nirvana, where the British government will be free to do what it wills on the global stage without being constrained by the decisions of others or the need for collective and binding decision making.
10 May 2016
We, as a society, need to tackle continued physical segregation, political invisibility and abuse of human rights of people with intellectual disability.
Trinity Department of History and The Friends of Medieval Dublin host the 18th Medieval Dublin Symposium.
9 May 2016
Astrophysicists from Trinity College Dublin offered the public a unique opportunity to observe and learn about the 2016 Mercury transit, when our solar system’s smallest planet became visible moving across the Sun on Monday May 9.
People saw our solar system’s smallest planet move across the Sun through high-tech telescopes at a special event.
Trinity School of Business inaugural Global Business Forum will focus on the pivotal issues facing business today.
Secondary school students receive awards for creativity and leadership
This Trinity Long Room Hub event explores the possible political, cultural and social implications for Ireland (North & South) of the UK supporting its departure from the EU.
CrewFactors' platform technology assesses team communication skills of personnel working in safety-critical environments in a variety of sectors.
6 May 2016
The girls have learned how to code, create computer games, and develop apps via Bridge21's CodePlus Programme.